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BRING GERMAN PRISONERS. Under escort of a guard from th Porto Rican army two German sea © nd twenty-six German # came to New York to-day to be | prisoned on Ellis Island. The guard | slated of Lieut. Arturo Moreno and six- |teen privates, The squad would have | |been larger, but the German prisoners | land the regular travellers took up so! he ship that there was Porto Rican soners are Capt. Ludwig Bchlimback of the German steamship Promident and Capt. C. A. Bogobarth of | Odenwaid and the crews o! ships. Which were seized in the harbor | of San Juan when the United States declared war on Germany. 6 7 TAKEN WITH JOHANN te } on CREATES APPETITE Also Aids Digestion DRUG STORES EVERYWHERE ‘34th Street—New. York tHe BEvewING WUKLD, MUNDAY, APRIL To Conduct The Necessary Part of the Recruit’s Life. Combination Lunch Dance Hall and Library— For Clean Recreation. Consider the canteen New York Women Train NO MORE A RUM SHOP. Room, Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Canteens for The State’s New Soldiers | tional Guard and of the Naval Millia. 1917 Model Canteen a}the work ie under the direct charge of Mrs. James Burnside Hendrick, No. | 30 West Fifty-ninth Street, who has | been a commandant of a woman's vol- | Unteer canteen corps in England and has brought to the organization here the experience she gained in military | camps abroad. “What and why ts @ canteen?” I asked Mrs. Hendrick “The purpose of the canteen is not | to feed the men,” she replied. It is to supplement their fare and to give | them a little home comfort and lux- ury. Sentiment is a powerful factor for good with both soldiers and sall- "STOMACH UPSET? at the Real Cause—Take Dr. ™ Edwards’ Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now, Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up @ poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment: liver and disordered bowels. > Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse | the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per+ forming their natural functions, away indigestion and stomach trou- If you have a bad taste in your 4nd cannot go out to purchase any- thing, therefore it is @ great conveni- ence for them to have small packages | of tol m ordinary penny yo mped envelopes | and a at pe ‘These articles should be provided to the men at the smallest possibi 5 “Kor the emergency as well as for the other kinds of ens, an or- ganized group of women should be enrolled and pledges of money and this city, They will wear the army! shirt, and leggings, wth @ khaki coat and skirt, Mrs, Ladenburg, who is Chairman, wants a farm camp of high school girls later, and one teacher has applied for a place for herself and her whole class, The Service School proper, of which Miss Alice Carpenter js Chairman, opens ™0n at Farmingdale, June 14, mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are $4.98, thee purely vegetable compound mi: tne diplomatic corns | ‘with olive oil. You will know them jan ohiefs, who paid| by their olive color, They do the ent, Ras Tafari, stood) work without griping, cramps or pain Take one or two at bedtime for eneral amnesty for criminals still at jarKe ‘The Empress was crowned in the Ca: thedral 0 Addis Abeba at 4 No foreigner o'clock In 8 permit~ ep n address was ered | A 4 the | Bishop of Abyssinia, after which the CRIMINAL CASES IN [Eig cee"! Br | sub, COURTS ARE FEWER | <2. dayzs, coremoneg, contuted vith ja banau It fs both @ pleasanter and « more | immediate thing to consider than the base hospital. The latter is not yet needed by New York's soldier and sailor boys, But The enlisted men greatly appre food secured. If possible, have an ciate work done for them by women army or navy woman enrolled in the of the country. In England the work work, so that, being in touch with the officers, she may be able to get ot the women in the canteen Corps th ‘earliest possible information as has become such an important factor to where and when troops would be that the Government, realizing its im- | passing or delayed. She at once portance, has taken it under govern- tick relief, so you can eat what you tke. 10¢ and ae. All druggists. Annual Report of District Attorney sends notices to the captains, who Smartest Spring Model new model tan calfskin pump with a slender and graceful outline, hand sewed, turned sole, two-inch Louis XV. heel. Shows a style-distinction that is characteristic of the shoe section of Oppenheim, Collins & Co. A Special Value at 6.50 A women have or- ganized to provide } yr it for them—the saul canteen, 1917 | OT pm Snodel, This te an entirely different affair from the Cid! War canteen, which I am sure you re- member from the pictures in your school histories; the pouch-shaped metal carrler of Liquid slung across each soldier's shoulders, The modern canteen, an enticing | combination of lunchroom, dance hall, library and tobacco shop, 1s about to be established throughout New York State, wherever there are large groups of enlisted mon, by the National League for Woman's Service. ‘The league is working with the cordial co-operation of the New York division of the Na- ¢ency railroad canteen will be the one used at first, as it is by the railroads that the men reach their concentra- tion campa, *“Ratlroad oantee! at railroad centres or places whore men or bodies of men can enjoy ther. These canteens are not meant for men stationed at these places, but for the men who are moving, under or- |ders or on leave, from one place to another. They have been found to fill a real need at times in cases where troop trains have been belated or side- tracked, or where men have been de- ‘ayed in entraining or detraining, thus miming their regular meals, Ti, tood served at the canteens can in- clude sandwiches of all kinds, coffee cake, bread and butter, buns, dough- nuts, crackers .of all kinds. The bev- erages can include tea, coffee, cocoa, soup and milk in winter and lem- onade, iced tea, iced coffee, milk and ice cream in summer. ‘Often the men are under orders Bf. Aliman & Co. - - ADVANTAGEOUS SALES FOR TUESDAY A Special Offering of Little Children’s Coats will present, commencing to-morrow, a number. of attractive models (sizes 2 to 5 years). for Spring and early Summer at the exceptional prices (considering quality) of $5.50, $7.75 & $9.75 Little Children’s Imported Hats are now on sale at reduced prices (Juvenile Coats and Hats, Second Floor) American-made Ivory-finish Celluloid Toilet Sets (9 pieces in each set) will be on sale at the special price of° $9.85 per set Each set comprises Mirror, Hair Brush, Comb, Puff Box, Hair Receiver, Pin Box, Nail Buffer, Nail File and Button Hook. The following articles (mot celluloid) will also be on sale at special prices; Hair Brushes, Bath Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes, and Tourist Cases of silk. Men’s Balta Shoes fin a new, fashionably-shaped model con- structed of selected calfskin in tan or gun- metal finish, will be offered at the decidedly concessionary price of $5.85 per pair (Men's Shoes, Sixth Fl 4 7 prices | Initialed . . . per dozen . . Initialed . . | per dozen . . | Hemstitched, with | each . . . | fancy corner . | A Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs FOR MEN AND WOMEN will offer unusual inducements at the low quoted. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS + per dozen $2.50 Plain, hemstitched, $2.25, 3.25 & 4.00 WOMEN’S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS per dozen $1.70 & 2.50 Plain, hemstitched, + $1.35, 2.00 & 2.75 embroidered corner, 19c, . . . . With hand-embroidered scalloped edge and each 35c. A New Importation of Japanese and Philippine Baskets | contributes additional interest to the display in the Fancy Needlework Department, on the Thirty-fourth Street side of the Fourth Floor. charmingly toned are these products of the East, and variously | | Quaintly woven and | | adapted to many uses, Among them are | Flower Baskets, suitable for table or porch | decoration; Fruit Baskets; Sewing Baskets and Waste Baskets; and Serving and Sand- | wich Trays of several shapes and dimensions. SAFE STORAGE FOR FURS, RUGS AND DRAPERIES should be placed * canteen should be in the form of food and beverages all Police —peranssion ready to serve, and = protection ld be obtained, | “It may be that some days, or even weeks or months, groups of men may be passing through some #p point or station, In this cas teen equipment shou Proper sized urhs ah position and water a ating nection made if possible, and facilities planned for making sandwiches at the canteens and for washing the utensils and dishes. Shifts of workers should succeed each other and the canteen | be kept in constant use and order, | three other canteens most useful in Wartime work,” con- tinued Mrs, Hendrick. “They are the recreation canteen, the military can- teen and the industrial canteen. “The recreation canteen has been found of enormous value. A large room or an empty house or any suit- able place is vided in a village or town near which men are stationed | jin sufficient numbers to warrant It |Music for dancing, games, billiard Jand pool tables, magazines, newspa- pers and books are provided, Thus a place is given where the @oldiers of the camp and the girls of the village | can legitimately and pleasantly pass | the evenings or leisure hours. A very small entrance fee can be asked or & weekly or monthly subscription ticket | issued, A refreshment counter should | be installed and refreshments sold at cost price, Articles already mentioned, ‘as tobacco, cigarettes, &c., may also be sold. “The military camp canteen also fills a great need, It 1s placed as near as possible to a camp so that men can make use of it in their free hours. Simple food such as has been already mentioned should be served and, in addition, one or two hot dishes, like ham, bacon, eggs in any form, toast, &c. ‘The men enjoy enormously some- thing that is not included in their reg- ular mess, Here also tobacco, rettes, &c, may be sold at a vi small, gum. To adequately train women for duty in these three kinds of canteens a standardized course of three quick service cooking lessons haa been decided upon. The officer in charge should ask all women to take the course who, in her judgment, need the the indwstrial canteen ts founded ifferent basis, Here may be the ong real and actual need of food nourishing and well cooked. Should large munition or othe spring up in or near vill there would be perhaps no ad provision in the way of food for the wor on wholeso “There are a , sanitary lines ts ct enormous value in, kee ping up the health and spirits of those who often work under great strain and at high pressure, To adequately train women to fill this duty it is necessary that they should take tho standardized course of canteen cooking.” Both city and country women may pledge themselves to the National League for Women's Service for can- teen work, and the league will send an organizer or instructions and de- tails of organization to any group of women in the State who wish to en- roll for service and who notify State headquarters at No, 38 West Thirty- ninth Street, twenty women, headed by Mra. Adolph Ladenburg, will go to Farm- ingdale, L. I., to-day to n the agricultural course of the No, 6 Na- tional ‘Hervice School, Women's fe thon of the Navy League, ' women were recruited in just @ and nine others who want to take the work must put It off till later or dormitory of the of Agricul shows that in the first year of Dis- | trict Attorney Swann’s administra- | tion General Sessions, the Criminal) Branch of the Supreme Court and| j|the Grand Jury were called upon to} .| dispose of only 5,618 cases, as against! 7 in the preceding year, a number | than in any year since 1906. | re were disposed of 4,107 actual | Indictments, as against 6,634 In 1915. | | The smallest previous number in any | year of the last ten was in 1907, when | the number was 4,573. j There were 2,834 convictions and pleas of guilty, as against 3,728 in 1915 and @ ten-year average of 3,211.} ‘The proportion of convictions to the number of cases handied was higher than at any time in the ten years, The average length of time prisoners were held tn the Tombs awaiting trial was reduced from six to three weeks Homicide cases disposed of dropped from 191 to 134, assault cases from 1,098 to 1,030, attempted suicides from 20 to 14, burglary from 890 to 593, for- | gery from 183 to 146, grand larcenies | trom 1,585 to 1,817, petit larcenies from 695 to 636 and complaints for 1 ing stolen goods from 265 to 171, ABYSSINIA’S NEW EMPRESS CROWNED AT 4 IN MORNING No Foreigner Is Permitted in the Cathedral to Witness the Ceremony. ADDIS ABEBA, Abyssinia, Feb. 27.— The ceremonies of crowning the new ampress of Abyssinia, Zeoditu, have just ended. They lasted a week, which was observed as @ holiday throughout the country. The new Empress remitted Il arrears of taxes and proclaimed! West 42nd Street amp" for the food army. he direction teachers in the State school and lasts till July 23% It includes: vegetable gardening, economic ento mology, soils and fertilizers, poultry and animal industry, which means digging, milking cows and feeding | hens, One of the would-be farmers has come from Colorado, another from Virginia, but the majority are from OPENS AN ACCOUNT UR PRICES ARE RIGHT 3 Hose t Both Stores BETWEEN 11912051 CORNER 156 Si e Women’s - $1.95 Stern Brothers An Early Season Sale, To-morrow, of Women’s White Pumps Regent model, made of washable kid, with turned soles and French heels; regularly sold at $7.00 a pair, Also Women’s White Canvas Pumps, at $3.75 Regent model, with turned soles and Louis heels; regularly $5.00 pair. The Dressmaking and Tailoring Section Announces Reductions of One-third On Imported Model Evening Gowns, Tailored Suits and Smart Daytime Dresses Copies or Adaptations to meet individual requirements will be made-to-order at special prices. For Tuesday, on the Main Floor Glove Silk Vests Made with French band, also lace tops, in pink and white; special at Lisle Combination Suits, Special at 59c With French band tops, wide, also tight knee, sizes from 86 to 44, even now they | inental control | She i i) . a 7 22 KARAT H y ass tho word to thelr lteut Shows Marked Decrease in the ill 4 CROWNS can make good| "Woe want to organise New York | dna privates, The pledged supplies Last Y | Serre berg \ use of the can-|Women so that upon very short no- are collected and taken to the point! seh aeold | is _ |i toon, and there-|Uce We can wond @ canteen core ‘0 indicated and distributed to the #ol-| ‘The annual report of the District | fore New York ’ diers. Supplies for the emergency) attorney's office for 1916, just issued, | SORE, TIRED FEET |= Use “Tiz” for tender, puffed- up, burning, calloused feet and corns. 10-YR.GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK QOME IN THE MORNIN: HAVE You TEETH EXTRA’ OUT PAIN AND WAL HW Ntanr Wirt aN f BROKEN PL S REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT. i or-BLOOM || MODERN PAINLESS DENTIST | } =TWO OFFICES —+ H | 2East 125° St {169 East 34° Sr. } ‘Secon Stave. PNW con 32 AVE) ' n LOCKS UAL AML tp 8B. SUNDAYS 0 a. M, TO J Bigger and bigger orders from the grocers means more people using “Eddy’s” Sauce. BRAMD OLD ENGLI Salic It gives just the right zest to oysters, soups, fish, meats, gravies, salads, ete. At Grocers and Madeby E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.Y, People who are forced to stand on their feet all day know what sore, at i tender, g feet mean, They use * ” cures their feet right up. It keeps feet in perfect condition. “Tix” is the only remedy in the world that draws out all the poisonous exudations, which puff up the feet and cause tender, sore, tired, aching feet. It instantly stops the pain in cc callouses and bunions. It's simply glorious. Ah! how com- fortable your feet feel after using “Tia.” You'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't tighten and hurt your feet. Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” now from any druggist. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents.—Advt, Delicatessen Stores, Between 5th and 6th Avenus West 43rd Street : at $5.75 Lisle or Silk Underwear Glove Silk Bloomers Heavy quality, made in full sizes, well reinforced, pink only; special $1.95 |